Arrive Guwahati airport and transfer to hotel. Later visit Nabagraha Temple and Srimanta Shankardeva Kalekshetra. Overnight in Guwahati.
Nabagraha Temple built by the Ahom King Rajeshwar Singha in the 18th century is located on the top of Navagraha Hill, in Guwahati city. Enshrind in the temple are nine Shivalingams, representing the nine (Nava) Clestial (Graha) bodies, with a Shivalingam in the centre symbolizing the Sun. These celestial bodies are Surya (Sun), Chandra (Moon), Chvvaai/ Mangal (Mars), Budha (Mercury), Guru/ Brihaspati (Jupiter), Shukra (Venus), Shani (Saturn), Rahu (North Lunar Node) and Ketu (south Lunar Node).
Sankardev Kalakhetra - located in a beautifully landscaped setting and inaugurated in 1998, is a multi-Arts complex showcasing the rich culture of the state. Named after the most honoured Vaishnava saint and the greatest integrator of Assamese society Srimanta Sankardeva, the Kalakshetra houses a Central Museum where objects and day-to-day articles used by different ethnic groups are exhibited. It preserves the cultural identity of various communities and tribes of Assam by promoting dance, drama, music and art. There is also an Artists’ Village that creates the atmosphere of a typical Assamese community, the Lalit-Kala Bhavan art gallery where exhibitions, art and sculpture workshops are also held, a Heritage Park, an open-air theatre with the capacity to hold 2,000 people, a traditional Vaishnavite temple and the Sahitya Bhavan library of rare books and manuscripts.

Altitude: Shillong: 1320 meters
[06 Hrs on road] Today after breakfast we ride to Shillong , the roads will be twisting after 30 kms, reach Shillong and later proceed to Langkawet, explore the are and dinner and overnight at camp site.

[05 Hrs on road] Today after breakfast we ride to Mawlynnong (120) – the cleanest village and enjoy the various sites in and around Mawlynnong such as the living roots bridge*, Byrdew waterfalls. After lunch at Mawlynnong, we ride further to Langkawet village, and then we spend some time with the local villages and overnight stay at Langkawet camp.

Altitude: Majuli: 65 meters
[05 HRS ON ROAD] Today after an early breakfast we drive to Kaziranga National Park ( 235 kms ). Reach Kaziranga and after lunch we will go for a jeep safari in the Central range of the park for 2 ½ hrs.
Kaziranga National Park:
In the heart of Assam, covering an area of 430 sq-kms, is inhabited by the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, as well as many mammals, including tigers, elephants, panthers and bears, and thousands of birds. In 1985, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its unique natural environment.
Evening free at leisure. Overnight at Kaziranga National Park.

Altitude: Kohima: 1444.12 meters
[06 hrs on Road]Today after breakfast we drive to Kohima – the capital of Nagaland (235 kms), enroute we will pass many villages enroute and local markets, reach Kohima and check into hotel, evening at leisure. Overnight in Kohima.

[05 hrs on road]Today after breakfast visit Khonoma village ( 20 kms / 01 hrs) explore the area and then we drive back to Kohima and after lunch we proceed further to other Angami villages, evening leisure at hotel.
Khonoma village has been declared as the first “Green village of the country” because of the initiative taken by the village to stop hunting, logging and forest fire. The village has also taken an odd step by declaring 27 sq kms of its territory as "Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary" (KNCTS). At Khonoma you will find Culture, History and Nature intact together. As we go through the village we will see ceremonial gates, morung, cairn circles, forts, historical sites, age group house, meet local craftsmen weaving shawls and making cane basket.

Altitude: Kohima: 1325 meters
[07 hrs drive] Today after breakfast drive to Mokokchung( 165 kmsin Mokokchung visit
Mopungchuket, an Ao village. This village lying near Impur the permanent Mission Centre of Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang (ABAM) is making attempts to revive the ancient Ao culture. You will find ‘Morungs’ which are carved Time Pillars. There are ancient artifacts preserved in the village museum and a 100 years old church. Thereafter, take a 30 min village walk where you will find traditional houses. During the day the people of the village work in their paddy fields that surround the village. These paddy field fields are about 1-2 km from the village. However, during your village walks you would come across children and the old folk of the village.
After your visit you proceed to Chuchuyimlang that is 33 km from Mokokchung and takes approx 1 hr drive. This is an Ao Village that is known to spectacularly celebrate the Moatsu Festival with dance, folksongs, indigenous games and tribal chants in the first week of May every year. Here you visit an Ao Museum that houses Ao artifacts. The construction of this museum and its maintenance is a village community effort. From the museum you proceed on a 45 min village walk where you get to see traditional Ao tribal houses.Check into hotel in Mokokchung, lunch and dinner in hotel .Overnight stay in Mokokchung.

Altitude: Kohima: 32 meters
[06 hrs on Road]Today after breakfast we ride to the plains of Assam, lunch at Sibsagar , at Sibsagar visit the Ahom ruins and monuments, evening at leisure. Overnight in Sibsagar.

Altitude: Kohima: 898 meters
[ 08 hrs on Road] Today after an early breakfast we drive to Mon ( 80 kms ), reach Mon and explore the Konyak Tribal villages and later check into guest house in Mon. Dinner and overnight stay.

Two mechanic, spare parts (any part replaced during the ride the cost has to be paid by the tourist)

A Doctor Support for the entire tour

All sightseeing as per itinerary

Escorted English Tour Manager services throughout the tour

One bottle mineral water per person on daily basis

All sightseeing entry fees

One round of jeep safari in Kaziranga National Park

Tea, snacks and mineral water

Tips, laundry and telephone bills

Travel Insurances

Air Fare

Any other expenses of personal nature

TEMPERATURES... Approximate temperatures should be 10 to 15 degrees Celsius during nights and
15 to 25 degrees Celsius during day-time.
CAMPING... The trip will involve few NIGHTS Camping in Tents (Sleeping bags and Sleeping Mats will
be provided) however, those who wish to bring their own are welcome. Rest of nights will be in Hotels / Guest-houses / Campsites.
ACCOMMODATION... Accommodation is provided at all places, most of them off the beaten track,
rustic and in excellent locations... all with a common thread of excellence in service.
TERRAIN... The terrain includes Plains of Assam, Scenic valley of Meghalay, less travelled roads of
Nagaland and mesmerizing Himalayan Foothills, Forests, Rivers and Mountain Roads.
FOOD... Food is a very important part of these journeys and we have ensured that the exotic North East
Indian Cuisine is a part of this adventure. We ensure that the food we provide is medium spicy, unless you ask for bland / spicy food. Any special
food requirements can be met if sufficient advance notice is given. You are also allowed the option of Vegetarian or Non-Vegetarian food.
SHOPPING... You will get opportunities en-route to do a bit of shopping. However unless specifically
asked for, our guides will not recommend any particular shop. Neither we nor our guides take any commission on shopping.
SPENDING MONEY... Every traveller will have varied money requirements and differing personal
expenses. Please judge your own spending habits while allowing for drinks, shopping and tipping. Also keep aside money for additional expenses
like:

Meals which are not included

Emergencies

Optional activities /additional sightseeing

Shopping/Souvenirs
HEALTH... Despite the high standards, it is worth bringing basic OTC medicines for upset stomachs, headaches,
insect bites etc.
India is an economically developing democratic republic and has worked very hard to control diseases. Adequate medical care is available in the
major population centers, but is usually limited in the rural areas of the country. Many developed countries are utilizing the state-of-the-art medical
services available in India. The cost of treatment is much more economical here in comparison to the same facilities available in advanced countries.
The most important cause of illness of travelers in India is food and waterborne diseases. Viruses, bacteria, or parasites can cause diarrhea.
Infections may cause simple diarrhea and vomiting, fever, or, in extreme cases, liver damage (hepatitis). Malaria is a preventable infection that can
create trouble if left untreated. One can prevent infection by taking prescribed anti-malarial drugs and protecting against mosquito bites. The regions
you will be passing are Malaria-free.
Make sure that your insurance company covers illnesses and accidents abroad (for Foreign Nationals).
During this trip you need not worry about your fitness if you take simple precautions:-

Carry all the important prescriptions and OTC medicines. Do not forget to have the brand names as well as the generic names of the medicines
one needs to have.

Wear a sun hat when exposed.

Drink plenty of fluids. Do not drink tap water. Use only bottled / boiled water.

Carry your personal medical kit and insect repellent.

To prevent fungal and parasitic infections, keep feet clean and dry, and do not go barefoot.

Do not eat food purchased from street vendors.

Do not drink beverages with ice.

Do not eat dairy products unless it is known that they have been pasteurized.

For Foreign Nationals...FOREIGN EXCHANGE... As currency exchange rates in India tend to fluctuate, refer to the following website for
daily exchange rates: www.xe.com. You can exchange your money at Dibrugarh / Tinsukia (Day 01 of the trip). ATMs are limited to major cities. Major
credit cards are accepted at the larger outlets. Please note that we will be travelling in an extremely remote part of the world; so, carrying Indian
Rupees in cash will be most convenient.

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